The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... mean prey by causeless strife , Wrenching from ruined Lowland swain His herds and harvest reared in vain , Methinks a soul like thine should scorn The spoils from such foul foray borne . " VII The Gael beheld him grim the while , And ...
... mean prey by causeless strife , Wrenching from ruined Lowland swain His herds and harvest reared in vain , Methinks a soul like thine should scorn The spoils from such foul foray borne . " VII The Gael beheld him grim the while , And ...
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Walter Scott. Can naught but blood our feud atone ? Are there no means ? 99 -- " No , stranger , none ! And hear , to fire thy flagging zeal , - The Saxon cause rests on thy steel ; For thus spoke Fate by prophet bred Between the living ...
Walter Scott. Can naught but blood our feud atone ? Are there no means ? 99 -- " No , stranger , none ! And hear , to fire thy flagging zeal , - The Saxon cause rests on thy steel ; For thus spoke Fate by prophet bred Between the living ...
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... mean burgher's joys disdained ; And chiefs , who , hostage for their clan , Were each from home a banished man , There thought upon their own gray tower , Their waving woods , their feudal power , 59 € 600 And deemed themselves a ...
... mean burgher's joys disdained ; And chiefs , who , hostage for their clan , Were each from home a banished man , There thought upon their own gray tower , Their waving woods , their feudal power , 59 € 600 And deemed themselves a ...
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... mean vengeance on a foe , Those cords of love I should unbind Which knit my country and my kind ? O no ! Believe , in yonder tower It will not soothe my captive hour , To know those spears our foes should dread For me in kindred gore ...
... mean vengeance on a foe , Those cords of love I should unbind Which knit my country and my kind ? O no ! Believe , in yonder tower It will not soothe my captive hour , To know those spears our foes should dread For me in kindred gore ...
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... mean obscurely veiled , Lady , in aught my folly failed . Soon as the day flings wide his gates , The King shall know what suitor waits . Please you meanwhile in fitting bower Repose you till his waking hour ; Female attendance shall ...
... mean obscurely veiled , Lady , in aught my folly failed . Soon as the day flings wide his gates , The King shall know what suitor waits . Please you meanwhile in fitting bower Repose you till his waking hour ; Female attendance shall ...
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